Change It All

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Embracing Change and Finding Inner Peace

Harrison Storm's song "Change It All" delves into the themes of transformation, inner peace, and the quest for a new state of mind. The lyrics reflect a deep yearning for change and the desire to find tranquility amidst the chaos of life. The opening lines, "Take it from me, All of what I know, Lay there beside me and show your warmth," suggest a plea for companionship and support in the journey towards self-discovery and change.

The song acknowledges the difficulty of finding peace, as expressed in the lines, "Its hard to find peace, Buried in so deep, I can only hear the world is shouting." This metaphor highlights the overwhelming noise and distractions of the external world that can hinder one's ability to achieve inner calm. However, the chorus, "All I see is how I could change it all, Find my peace, love I feel its time to fall, For a new day, oh from silence, To a new state of mind," emphasizes the potential for transformation and the hope for a fresh start.

The lyrics also touch on the importance of letting go of fear and embracing the unknown, as seen in the lines, "Show no fear, For things we can't control, Hoping that you see how great that feels." This message encourages listeners to accept the uncertainties of life and find comfort in the process of change. The song ultimately conveys a sense of optimism and the belief that through introspection and courage, one can achieve a new, peaceful state of mind.

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  1. Feeling You
  2. The Words You Say
  3. Sense of Home
  4. Change It All
  5. Dreams
  6. Run
  7. Falling Down
  8. Be Slow
  9. Breathe Again
  10. With You
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